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National Science Foundation
93
Central Intelligence Agency
139
PART II
149
Chemical Abstracts Service
165
du Font de Nemours Co
175
Esso Research Engineering Co
203
General Electric Co
209
International Business Machines Corp IBM
219
Jonker Business Machines Inc
231
Machine Translation Inc
243
RamoWooldridge_
250
Remington Rand Univac
263
Smith Kline French Laboratories
273
Western Reserve University WRU
279
Organizing for national security Selected
THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
1
Excerpts from the National Security Act of 1947 as amended 188828
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Operations Coordinating Boardofficial description
25
National Security Councils role in the U S Security and Peace Program
33
The President and National Security by Dillon Anderson from
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Role of the National Security Council in the Formulation of National
62
RECENT COMMENT
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The Fallacy of the Fertile Gondolas by W W Rostow from the Har
89
Analysis of our Policy Machine by Robert R Bowie from the
100
Americas Administrative Response to its World Problems by George
107
A Proposal by William R Kintner from Orbis
122
The Policymaker and the Intellectual by Henry A Kissinger from
136
How Shall We Forge a Strategy for Survival? by Senator Henry M
148
Can We Entrust Defense to a Committee? by Hans J Morgenthau from
159
Thoughts About Thought in High Places by Dean Acheson from
172
Organization of Federal executive depart
Department of the Interior 21
21
Department of the Treasury 30
30
Farm Credit Administration_ 36
36
National Aeronautics and Space Administration__ 42
42
Selective Service System 48
48
Permanent commissions 51
51
REORGANIZATIONS EFFECTUATED
58
Reorganization of the passport functions
Origin of passports____
6
To whom passports may be issued 14
14
Passport refusal and limitation 20
20
Hearing and review 26
26
Establishment of the Passport Office 32
32
Reorganization of the Passport Office S 3340 Mar 1 1956 38
38
Growing importance of travel 46
46
International travel statistics 51
51
Staff recommendations 59
59
Appendix A Workload of the Passport Office 65
65
Organizational history of the National
Foreword III
1
The second phase June 1950January 1953 15
15
Organization of the OCB 40
40
Education and training program of the Organization
i
Health in the Americas and the Pan American
iii
PRESENT AND FUTURE ROLE OF THE PAN AMERICAN
Changes in the NSC Staff Since July 1 1957 49
1
International professional personnel assigned to projects of
5
THE AMERICAS
9
Percentage distribution by sex and age of population in
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E Food production_
16
Percentage change in total and per capita food production
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Status of the Aedes aegypti eradication campaign December
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COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
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Deaths from tuberculosis per 100000 population in Chile
29
E Tuberculosis
28
Percentage distribution of reported cases of poliomyelitis
33
H Whooping cough and other diseases of childhood
34
Beds in general hospitals per 1000 population in the Americas
61
Veterinary public health activity at various levels of govern
67
F Health education____
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National Security Act Amendments of 1949 74
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Number of physicians per 10000 population in the Americas Page
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Distribution of yaws in the Americas December 31 1956
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58
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Fellows receiving awards in the Americas and fellows arriving
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Foreword
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A Superstaff for national security?
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10
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17
Figure 50
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Number of students in institutions of higher education
1
Veto of the First Budget and Accounting Act by President Wilson__
9
The Presidents Committee on Administrative Management 1936
13
Recommendations for improving financial administration_
19
Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress
27
20
30
Restrictions in appropriation bills
33
21
38
Joint financial management improvement program
40
Apportionments
46
Amendments to Legislative Reorganization Act 80th83d Congresses
49
23
50
First Commissions recommendations on budgeting and accounting
53
Second Commissions recommendations on budgeting and accounting
56
24
58
Implementation of Commission recommendations
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63
69
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III
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Supplemental Appropriation Act of 1955Section 1311 85
85
Costbased budgets and accrual accounting 92
92
Annual accruedexpenditure limitations__ 98
98
OTHER BUDGET AND ACCOUNTING LEGISLATION
110
Simplified procedures for handling Government checks Public Law
116
Treasury Department 124
124
Summary of savings 130
130
Accruedexpenditure limitations 136
136
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Savings resulting from financial improvements 150
150
IMPROVEMENTS IN BUDGETING AND ACCOUNTING
157
Financial results accomplished under title IV of the National Security Act Page
167
PROPOSED BUDGET AND ACCOUNTING LEGISLATION
195
Action by the House of Representatives on H R 7888 205
205
Past efforts to tighten fiscal controls__ 217
217
Legislative Bureau of Audit and Review
221
228
228
Separation in the budget of operating and capital expenditures
249
Agency comments on S 3578
255
Possible effects of S 3578 on noyear appropriations
263
Federal Obligations Reporting Act of 1959
269
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A The Budget and Accounting Act of 1921 as amended and extended
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73
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B Staff Memorandum No 83233 November 24 1954 Appointment
297
Government Corporation Control Act of 1945 as amended
323
National Security Act of 1947 Title IV added by sec 11 Public
331
E Fiscal administration of the Post Office Department as revised codi
339
F Reports staff memorandums and hearings of the Senate Commit
363
Organizing for national security
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